17.5.17

As
you all know by know, I am part of the Board of Directors of Fundacion
Esperanza de Mexico (esperanzademexico.org)
a non profit organization that dedicates its energy to building homes for
very low income families through community development in the city of Tijuana.

This year we are going to build
our 1000 home after 25 years in service. The home is a special project, not
only for being the one-thousand structure we build, but because its for a
family with spacial needs.

Please take a moment to read
about this family and help us reach our goal to build their home this summer 2017!

14.3.17

7.1.17

Thrilled to announce: The Cross Border Pacific Hyperloop Network team has been selected as one of the 35 semi-finalist from among 2,600 registrants for the Hyperloop Global Challenge. The team consists of Generica, Principal Rene Peralta; Design office, Principal Juan P Alatorre and estudio santander, principal Alex Santander.

After fielding 2,600 registrants in five months, Hyperloop One today released the locations of the 35 remaining semifinalist teams for its Hyperloop One Global Challenge. The Global Challenge kicked off in May 2016 as an open call to individuals, universities, companies and governments to develop comprehensive proposals for using Hyperloop One’s disruptive transport technology in their region to move passengers and freight point-to- point, swiftly, and on-demand. The semifinalists come from 17 countries, representing every continent except Antarctica. The US has 11 teams left, India 5 and the U.K. four. It’s a strong field: Twenty proposals come with commitments of support from local, state and federal governments and agencies. The company expects to announce the handful of finalists by May.

“The Hyperloop One Global Challenge unleashed ideas from some of the world’s most creative

engineers and planners, who care as much as we do about the future of transportation,” said

Rob Lloyd, CEO, Hyperloop One. “These are all solutions that can make a real and immediate